Metro Boomin - No More (feat. Travis Scott, Kodak Black, & 21 Svage) Page
: Kodak Black is noted for providing compelling storytelling and unique melodies that contrast with the darker verses.
: While some fans expressed disappointment that Travis Scott was restricted to "hook duty" without a full verse, his harmonizing and intro hook are considered essential to the song's "spooky" and immersive vibe. Production & Themes : Kodak Black is noted for providing compelling
"No More," the 12th track from Metro Boomin’s 2018 debut studio album Not All Heroes Wear Capes , is widely regarded as one of the most introspective and emotionally raw moments on the project. : The song departs from typical trap tropes
: The song departs from typical trap tropes of wealth to focus on vices, personal demons, and the desire to abstain from destructive lifestyles. : Kodak Black is noted for providing compelling
Fans often discuss the track's emotional weight and how it stands out from the rest of the album's high-energy bangers.
“My favorite verse from 21 savage, just felt different and somewhat like he meant everything he says.” Reddit · r/hiphopheads
The track is frequently cited by listeners as a standout for its "dark trap" atmosphere and the rare chemistry between the 2016 XXL Freshman class members.